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Netul Landing Trailhead

From Oregon Hikers Field Guide

Netul Landing Interpretive Display
Parking at Netul Landing (bobcat)

Contents

Hikes including this trailhead

Fees and Regulations

  • $10 entrance fee, payable at the Fort Clatsop Visitor Center, or America the Beautiful Pass
  • Open 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., late June – Labor Day; 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Labor Day – late June; closed Christmas Day
  • Restrooms, picnic tables, interpretive display, kayak launch
  • Dogs on leash

Driving Directions

Drive Highway 26 west to the coast.

Bear right for Seaside, Astoria, and Highway 101N. After 0.2 miles, merge with Highway 101.

Continue north for 15.0 miles, passing through Seaside and Gearhart, and turn right onto Ensign Lane.

Proceed 0.8 miles to the junction with Highway 101 Business.

Keep straight here for Astoria and Fort Clatsop, and proceed 1.3 miles.

Make a right onto Fort Clatsop Road for Lewis & Clark National Park and the Fort Clatsop Visitor Center, and drive 0.7 miles.

Turn left for Fort Clatsop, and park at the Fort Clatsop Visitor Center. Enter the Visitor Center to pay the $7 entrance fee if you don't already have a pass.

Return to Fort Clatsop Road, and turn left. Drive south another 1.5 miles, and turn left for the Netul Trailhead.

Make an immediate left, and proceed north for 0.3 miles to the parking area. There's also a lengthy pullout on the left side of the road.


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